Grossmont College People Views Paper
Description
“An unexamined life is not worth living”. Socrates
For this assignment, write the first draft of the body paragraps. (6-7 body paragraphs, 200-250 words each)
In your body paragraphs, you will write a story of your life, where you are the main character. Think about a setting/plot, chronology of the main events, dialogue with yourself and the world, the main theme of your life, your believe system, and your identity.
Ask yourself how everything listed above can define your identity (race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, religion, age, nationality).
When you work on a setting, plot, and chronology, you should describe your worldview based on epistemological, metaphysical… all seven elements/views that you have been working on. Create your life story and incorporate the discussion on the epistemological, methaphysical….. points of view in your narrative.
Use your journal entries where you examined your major influences and what they taught you.
Make your text coherent and readable. Use transitions. Remember that each paragraph contains a topic sentence with a main idea of the paragraph and a concluding sentence.
For this assignment, please write the body paragraphs only. Start with a thesis statement/claim (of value, policy, or fact). Write the topic sentences and concluding sentences. Use transitions.
Read below what will be included in the Worldview project.
Worldview Project consists of:
Title, Abstract, Introduction, Historical Background, Main Part/Body Paragraphs (a Personal Description/Analysis), Conclusion, Works Cited, and Self-Reflection.
I. Title.
II. Abstract (100-120 words -4-5 sentences.)
Abstract includes:
A. Explanation of what the topic of the project is (one sentence)
B. Explanation of the problem you are trying to solve in your essay (one sentence)
C. The thesis statement (your position/solution – one sentence)
D. Conclusion (a recommendation/implication – one or two sentences).
Borrow the sentences from your introduction and one/two sentences from your conclusion.
Abstract should be coherent and readable. Use transitions. Use an active and vigorous syntax.
III. Introduction (150-180 words, 6-7 sentences)
1. write a hook,
2. establish and explain the problem -one sentence
3. discuss the significance -one sentence
4. identify the purpose-one sentence
5. recognize the audience- one sentence or you can combine “the audience” with the thesis statement.
6. frame the thesis statement.
III. Historical Background/Literature Review -1 or 2 pages. Use your first draft.
IV. Main Part. A Personal Description/Analysis – 6-7 paragraphs where you should describe/analyze your world view from the epistemological, metaphysical, cosmological, teleological, theological, anthropological, and axiological points of view. In each body paragraph, include a topic sentence where you can explain your main point about your world view.. Use transitions and end your paragraph with a concluding sentence. 180-200 words per paragraph. Use your notes and outline.
V. Conclusion. Use the following page to write an effective conclusion. 100 words
VI. Work Cited. Document all sources you used in your project. The last page in MLA Format.
VII. Reflection. Evaluate yourself as a writer and a critical thinker. What did you learn working on this project? One page.
Use MLA Format.
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